

- #LEAWO BLU RAY PLAYER LINUX PATCH#
- #LEAWO BLU RAY PLAYER LINUX SOFTWARE#
- #LEAWO BLU RAY PLAYER LINUX CODE#
- #LEAWO BLU RAY PLAYER LINUX WINDOWS#
#LEAWO BLU RAY PLAYER LINUX CODE#
Goto Tools > Preferences > Show Settings: All > Input / Codecs > Access Modules > Blu-ray and select the Region Code that matches the disc: A, B or C Select the correct region in VLC to circumvent this. Some Bluray discs may be region locked when menus are enabled in VLC.Instead of Oracle's JRE it's also possible to use OpenJDK.Discs that have BEE (all UHD and System And Maintenance > System > Advanced System Settings > Environment Variables.The table will be saved in %APPDATA%\bdplus\convtab\DiscID*.bin and will have to be renamed to MK*.bin to use with libbdplus In case the BD+ table included for the MK of your disc does not work, you can try retrieving a working table using Nalor's BlurayTest&Decrypt.

Therefore the tables that are offered come with no guarantees. There is no way to validate BD+ tables without playing the actual disc and checking if video corruption is fixed.BD+ tables can also be used by DumpHD (command line -convtable:table.bin) and BlurayTest&Decrypt (loaded from %APPDATA%\bdplus\convtab\DiscID*.bin).Hence PKs are available in KEYDB.cfg to calculate the necessary MK for all BD+ discs At this moment, the last known discs with BD+ protection were released in 2017 (MKBv60).For clarity, provided tables are named MK_VolumeLabel.bin Therefore cached BD+ tables are loaded from the filename MK*.bin. To save space, it is assumed that all discs with the same MK also have the same BD+ table.Since Bluray menus interact with the BD+ VM, cached BD+ tables are incompatible with VLC Bluray menu support BD+ tables contain the necessary patches to fix the video errors and circumvent the need to emulate the BD+ virtual machine.start VLC from command line in the same CMD window.set BD_DEBUG_FILE=c:\temp\debuglog_libbluray.txt.set BDPLUS_DEBUG_FILE=c:\temp\debuglog_bdplus.txt.set AACS_DEBUG_FILE=c:\temp\debuglog_aacs.txt.
#LEAWO BLU RAY PLAYER LINUX WINDOWS#
in Windows open CMD window and set the following: source util\logging.h and util\logging.c for more information debug output is possible using environment variables, ref.bdplus (system wide): /Library/Preferences/bdplus.bdplus (per user): ~/Library/ Caches/bdplus.aacs (system wide): /Library/Preferences/aacs.aacs (per user): ~/Library/ Preferences/aacs.dll 64-bit: C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC.dll 32-bit: C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC.bdplus (system wide): %ProgramData%\bdplus.base aacs/bdplus directories in above "How To:" are different depending on OS and user-based or system-based (all users) installation.
#LEAWO BLU RAY PLAYER LINUX PATCH#
#LEAWO BLU RAY PLAYER LINUX SOFTWARE#
After a long hiatus, discoveries in the past few years on this forum have made Bluray playback possible again on free (libre) software such as VLC without proprietary solutions such as DVDFab, MakeMKV or AnyDVD.
